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Originally Posted by MMM
You answered your own question. Reasonable Suspicion. That's a nice way of saying Racial Profiling.
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Reasonable suspicion does not equal racial profiling. I can give a good example of reasonable suspicion:
Let's say an officer notices an individual loittering on public property and the officer approaches the individual to inform him or her that they need to leave. The individual makes an attempt to answer but it is apparent the individual cannot speak any or much English; the individual is not understand the officer's command. The officer decides to run a check. The officer discovers that the individual is in the country illegally.